With a full mount, all feet must be skinned to the very last extreme part of the sole or hoof, with all bones removed.Įuropean mount- this process involves the animal been caped and only the skull of the animal is cleaned of any meat or skin, bleached and put onto a shield of your choice.įlat skin and back skins- depending on your trophy and your style that you would like, the head may be kept on, this looks especially nice for Zebra, Giraffe and Cats. You will have to decide then if you want a full mount, shoulder mount or European mount as this affects how the Skinner/ PH skins your trophy.įull or Shoulder mount- your Trophy has to be caped, this is removing the skin from the head, ears and lips. So, you have harvested your antelope or big game animal and taken the photos for all your friends to see, now what happens to your Trophy? Firstly it is loaded and taken back to the skinning shed where your Skinner or PH (Professional Hunter) will skin the animal. But what happens after you have shot your animal? Below is a short description into what happens behind the scenes. Hunting in Southern Africa is often described as a once in a lifetime opportunity and often Hunters specifically return to hunt in South Africa due to our diverse animals and landscapes.
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